Home, Grief, and Storytelling in Men We Reaped

Lesson 8
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ELA

Unit 9

10th Grade

Lesson 8 of 22

Objective


Pose the question or problem your group wants to explore more in depth by writing a group proposal.

Readings and Materials


  • Excerpt: “Emergency” from Nobody by Marc Lamont Hill  pp. 157 – 180 — Chapter VI

  • Book: Men We Reaped: A Memoir by Jesmyn Ward  — Prologue

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

Craft Research Proposal:
With your group, write a proposal of 300 to 400 words that proposes the question your group wants to explore more deeply. In your proposal you will need to:

  • Explain the problem or issue that you group wants to explore more deeply
  • Identify the research question
  • Provide necessary context for the issue by connecting it to class texts, author perspectives, and disciplines 
  • Justify why the question is problematic and significant to your group

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Notes


In today’s lesson, students choose a topic related to the inquiry focus they have been studying and draft a team proposal posing the question or problem their group wants to explore deeper. In tomorrow’s lesson, students will unpack what makes a quality source using the source that has been preselected for them based on their topic, begin finding and tracking quality sources on their using a research tracker. Once they are finished finding resources, they will come back together as a group to revise their proposal based on teacher written feedback and conferences and craft an insight.

Homework


  • Read and annotate Men We Reaped: A Memoir by Jesmyn Ward, pages 9–40 by Lesson 12. 
  • Read and annotate your assigned half of your assigned source by tomorrow’s lesson. 
    • Pushout by Monique M. Morris, pages 1–11: the school to prison pipeline and/or the criminalization of Black and brown young people in schools 
    • The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, Chapter 1, pages 40–49: The criminal justice system, mass incarceration, and the war on drugs
    • Nobody by Marc Lamont Hill, Chapter 1, pages 1–14: Police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement 
    • Evicted by Matthew Desmond, pages 1–10: homelessness and evictions

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Standards


  • W.9-10.7 — Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.

Supporting Standards

W.9-10.9

Next

Determine what makes a quality source by analyzing a teacher-selected source aligned to my topic. 

Find, comb, and collect sources in a research tracker.

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